Plesionhudor Hideout

The Plesionhudor Hideout was a bandit hideout located in a cave in the Sapi-Res Nome of Egypt, not far from the lost city of Letopolis. The Disciples of the Lioness, who resided in the hideout, frequently attacked the city during sandstorms, but, in 48 BC, the Steward of Letopolis Taharqa the Scarab and the medjay Bayek repelled their last attack on Letopolis before leading a party of Letopolitan soldiers to attack the hideout, where they killed the last of the bandits and rescued the captive priest Karro.